Jan 24, 2016
A tiny device inside of mice sends light to nerves
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: energy, genetics, neuroscience
Interesting
Scientists have implanted a wireless device the size of a peppercorn inside mice to stimulate nerves.
The technique combines optogenetics—using light to control the activity of the brain—with a newly developed method for wirelessly powering implanted devices. It’s described in a paper published in Nature Methods.
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